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M.I.T. may have its best tennis team in years, but it was scarcely a match for coach Jack Barnaby's Crimson varsity yesterday. Led by a fine upset victory by captain Ned Weld at number one singles, the varsity swamped the Engineers, 9 to 0, at the Soldiers Field courts...
...Weld playing the top position for the first time this year, came from behind to beat Cuban Davis Cupper Raul Karman, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. Karman, whose beautiful crosscourt backhand returns gave Weld a lot of trouble in the opening games, let up just a bit after winning the first set, and that was all the Crimson captain needed. The Tech star was unable to regain his touch, while Weld, who had started slowly grew stronger and stronger. In the final set, he broke Karman's service at love in the sixth game to lead...
...announcing plans for the renovation yesterday, Edward Reynolds '15, Administative vice-President, said that a number of additional dorms would be modernized over the next several years. Stoughton, Matthews, Grays, and Weld Halls are among the possibilities that the Administration is considering...
...factor. For the Engineers have three very good players and then tail off rather rapidly. Their number one man, sophomore Raul Carmen, the top player in Cuba, has performed on two of that country's Davis Cup teams. He must be favored over Crimson captain Ned Weld, who defeated Bob Bowditch for the first singles spot in a test match yesterday...
...doubles, number one-with Weld-Bowditch playing Carmen-Klapper--should be quite match, but the Crimson appears to have the edge in the other two, Gallwey-Vinton against Winicour-Kenfick and Lemann-Wood against Hodges-Sikri...